Trail Description:
7km loop of hard-packed wide ski trails connected to a series of 11 singletrack sections of varying length and difficulty. Lots of choice here, with singletrack ranging from fast and smooth, to downright nasty! Beginner sections include: Eager Beaver, Border Run and Pine Pitch. Intermediate sections include: Cliffhanger, Moose Mayhem and I'll Be Buck. More difficult technical and fitness singletrack includes: Bear Bluff, Do Drop In and Spur Line. Beautifully maintained trails featuring bridges, rocks, mud, roots and water for those who enjoy the more serious side of the sport; but still offer plenty of beginner style riding to.
How to get there:
North on highway 11 past Gravenhurst and then follow signs for the KOA campgrounds. Buckwallow is adjacent to the camp and has trail maps at the main gate.
Additional Notes:
A weekly race series is held there each Thursday night all summer long.
| Posted by: brandon on 4/9/2009 |
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1 of the best in this area
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| Posted by: Hardcore Hardtail on 8/27/2007 |
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Just rode for the 1st time on Friday & this place is buff! The rocks & roots were a fun challenge so I went back again Sunday & discovered many new spots to ride. This place is definitely near the top of my list & well worth the $8!!!!!!!
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| Posted by: MTB RACER on 8/2/2007 |
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Just rode O-Cup a few weeks ago. The loop picked out was fantastic, rough and rocky, hardtails need not apply.
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| Posted by: Al on 7/6/2007 |
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I was very impressed with Buckwallow - a wide variety of fun single track and very well marked. The owner is very friendly and the price is very reasonable. Can't wait to go back!
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| Posted by: jesse on 6/25/2007 |
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I love it there, I'm a regular there and every time i go it just gets better and better, take a trip there, you will love it
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| Posted by: shredder on 6/3/2007 |
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Well maintained trails with new ones added annually. KOA camp ground is 500 yards away great spot to stay the night with pool showers, store, arcade and movie nights. The riding is suitable for everyone with the single track trails branching off the double track. Well laid out trail sections for great flow. The more hooves posted the higher the difficulty. They are rated for both physical condition as well as technical difficulty. Not alot of man made stunts but the natural obsticals are tough enough. There is a nominal fee to ride but it is worth the admission.
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| Posted by: Wes on 10/24/2005 |
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I have only ridden here twice, both times were this past weekend and it was fantastic even with the damp (wet) ground. Trail maintenance was the best I have ever seen with all the leaves blown clear of all single track trails. The technical diversity of the trail system lent itself well to our group of riders that varied in ability from super technical to novice. Be sure to switch up the direction in which you ride the trails to get a total different ride.
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| Posted by: N.L. on 8/30/2005 |
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All the trails really flow well, and with more on the way Buckwallow is reaching a world class level!
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| Posted by: ed on 7/30/2005 |
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I was just there starting a 4 day mini vacation in Bracebridge as of wed/July/27.
While it lacks some steep hills to climb i really recomend this place to everyone. My first time here this weekend and loved it,the owner is super nice and the trails are great. I loved some of the harder technical ones that you litteraly rise over huge bolders and stones. Great fun and a must place to ride.
Price $6 per person.
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| Posted by: Trail rater on 5/16/2005 |
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Buckwallow is place for ever one to
ride and go out for the day. Each trail is marked for skill rating. Hey i've ever seen mike (the owner) out using a leafblower.
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